Ice at Santa Fe nearly gone

800-Ice-15-12-01-1WILLIAMS — To highlight the warm weather we have been enjoying, the Santa Fe Dam was nearly covered with a thin layer of ice on December 1. Today only a small patch remained near the south end.

Santa Fe nearly covered with a thin sheet of ice December 1.

Santa Fe nearly covered with a thin sheet of ice December 1.


Today the ice is confined to the south end.

Today the ice is confined to the south end.

Of course you could not help but notice the drop in temperature over the last couple of days. A cold front is moving across Arizona bringing the possibility of about 3.5″ of snow from Friday through Saturday. High winds of 35 to 55-mph may be experienced over the period.

Saturday and Sunday are expected to be sunny with a chance of snow returning on Monday due to a second front moving in.

According to the NOAA Hazardous Weather forecast:

A Powerful Cold Front Will Move Through Arizona on Friday. Expect
Strong Southwest Winds 25 to 35 Mph Gusting to 55 Mph Across
Portions of Eastern Arizona Where a Wind Advisory Is in Effect.
Local Areas of Blowing Dust May Develop East of Flagstaff. In
Addition…Rain and Snow Showers Will Develop Friday Afternoon and
Continue Through Saturday Morning. General Snow Accumulations Will
Range from 1 to 4 Inches above 5000 Feet with a Trace Possible as
Low as 4000-4500 Feet by Saturday. Higher Amounts Are Expected
Along Portions of the Eastern Mogollon Rim and Highest Terrain of
The White Mountains. If Traveling in the High Country…Expect
Winter Driving.

Cold Temperatures and Light Showers Will Persist Saturday. Dry
Weather Is Expected Sunday. A Second and Colder System Should
Bring Rain and Snow Showers from Sunday Night Through Monday
Night with Accumulating Snow a Good Possibility.

City Council meeting in Williams tonight

williams-city-logoThe City Council will meet tonight at 7 p.m. It will begin with pledge and inovation. After there is a public participation period for citizens to give input to the council. They must submit a request before the meeting and they have five-minutes to speak.

After approval of purchase orders and check register, the council will disuss three agenda items.
Appointment of lay member from the community to the Williams Volunteer Fire Department Pension Board to replace 30-year member, Marty Glassburn, who has given his notice of retirement, effective December 31, 2015.

Council will review and may approve an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Arizona for the reconstruction of a portion of Grand Canyon Boulevard.

Council will review and may approve an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Arizona for artifact acquisition for the Arizona State Railroad Museum.